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  1. #27064
    Quote Originally Posted by BrizLad  [View Original Post]
    Thanks for the tip. Kandi Realty website seems to be void of content.

    My gut says "it's a good time to buy and get set for the recovery". My mind is saying, "don't put any more money into that fucking country and just stay in hotels".
    Saw this online (see pic). Near Kandi apparently, complete with phone number. WC.
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  2. #27063
    Quote Originally Posted by NeilGeorge  [View Original Post]
    You're throwing your rent money down the toilet.
    Do you mean in the context of renting V buying?

  3. #27062
    Quote Originally Posted by MrEnternational  [View Original Post]
    I have pretty much the same size place and my rent is $1900 per year. I also have the flexibility of changing to a new place at a moment's notice.
    You're throwing your rent money down the toilet.

  4. #27061
    Quote Originally Posted by BrizLad  [View Original Post]
    Personally I have never been a fan of kokomos, instead usually finding myself in the adjacent voodoo bar chatting to the chick there with the EE natural boobs. Joni mitchel was certainly right about missing those.

    The girls in the pic look good. These are the girls to take back to hotel and let them shower immediately as they may have been walking past kokomos for hours.

    For the gents that send me PMs about the condo idea, while my idea of grabbing a bargain sounded exciting, reality is if it's in the wrong place then it ain't worth it. I do like the idea of moving around.
    I have never seen EE in Voodoo. Only the Cup.

  5. #27060
    Quote Originally Posted by WestCoast1  [View Original Post]
    Not sure what I miss more about Kokomo's:

    1) The view.

    2) The unusual conversations I had over the years with complete strangers who struck up a chat with me. One gent told me that he had been there for 6 weeks, and only been laid twice. He said the bar girls just didn't seem to like him. He wasn't too old, to fat, nor too stinky. How TF does THAT happen!

    "Don't it always seem to go, that you don't know what you've got ill it's gone" -- Joni Mitchell.
    Personally I have never been a fan of kokomos, instead usually finding myself in the adjacent voodoo bar chatting to the chick there with the EE natural boobs. Joni mitchel was certainly right about missing those.

    The girls in the pic look good. These are the girls to take back to hotel and let them shower immediately as they may have been walking past kokomos for hours.

    For the gents that send me PMs about the condo idea, while my idea of grabbing a bargain sounded exciting, reality is if it's in the wrong place then it ain't worth it. I do like the idea of moving around.

  6. #27059

    Excellent

    Quote Originally Posted by WestCoast1  [View Original Post]
    Not sure what I miss more about Kokomo's:

    1) The view.

    2) The unusual conversations I had over the years with complete strangers who struck up a chat with me. One gent told me that he had been there for 6 weeks, and only been laid twice. He said the bar girls just didn't seem to like him. He wasn't too old, to fat, nor too stinky. How TF does THAT happen!

    "Don't it always seem to go, that you don't know what you've got ill it's gone" -- Joni Mitchell.
    Soo true good and very true post WestCoast, been lots of good times on that Conner, and yes met some very interesting people also!

    Good throw back bud, I've always stayed a rocks throw away from their, love staying at wild orchid right behind (almost) It, lots of good pool party's their!

  7. #27058
    Not sure what I miss more about Kokomo's:

    1) The view.

    2) The unusual conversations I had over the years with complete strangers who struck up a chat with me. One gent told me that he had been there for 6 weeks, and only been laid twice. He said the bar girls just didn't seem to like him. He wasn't too old, to fat, nor too stinky. How TF does THAT happen!

    "Don't it always seem to go, that you don't know what you've got ill it's gone" -- Joni Mitchell.
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  8. #27057
    Quote Originally Posted by MrEnternational  [View Original Post]
    I also have the flexibility of changing to a new place at a moment's notice.
    An important point. Most new apartments and developments look great the day the keys are handed over. A year later the paint is starting to fade and two years later switches are starting to fall out of the wall and couple of lights no longer work. The build quality just isn't what we are familiar with in the west. I'll let the OP guess how much money remains in the sinking fund when these come due.

    If he is looking for new-ish places then also go have a look at some 5 to 10 yo places to check what he is buying into. 😳.

  9. #27056
    Quote Originally Posted by Goferring  [View Original Post]
    I'd certainly want to live somewhere for 2yrs + before buying.

    Financially, it's hard to see anything less than a 10 to 15 yr stay in one place stacking up.
    Even then to me it makes no sense to buy. My buddy bought a condo in Thailand for $35,000 plus $1000 per year in association fees. I have pretty much the same size place and my rent is $1900 per year. I also have the flexibility of changing to a new place at a moment's notice.

  10. #27055
    Quote Originally Posted by BrizLad  [View Original Post]
    Thanks for the tip. Kandi Realty website seems to be void of content.

    My gut says "it's a good time to buy and get set for the recovery". My mind is saying, "don't put any more money into that fucking country and just stay in hotels".
    What's your personality type? Do you nest and want to stay in one place forever or get bored after a while and want to see something new? Remember that living somewhere is totally different to holidaying there even after multiple trips or many month stays. Even more so for party type destinations. I'd certainly want to live somewhere for 2yrs + before buying.

    Financially, it's hard to see anything less than a 10 to 15 yr stay in one place stacking up. And that's without pricing in changes to FX, psycho GF, visa rules etc.

  11. #27054
    Quote Originally Posted by Datiao  [View Original Post]
    My opinion is, unless you are going to to stay in the condo for at least a couple of years, else not worth buying.

    Rental market is bad now if for investment.
    Concur.

    Regarding rental. Ads started popping up in my social media about 6 months ago for units in buildings to be constructed, same like you've seen before, studio / 1-br / 2-br, for about the same prices as before. Then a month or two later my feed started showing ads for units already in existence, furnished and not, for quite a range of rental prices, all of them for long-term rental (minimum 1 month, and in contact privately with the owner / landlord they are looking for 6 months or more). If you are in for 6 or 12 months, I see them as low as p9 k per month for a studio. You also agree to shoulder the electric, water, and Assn dues (dues are about p1000/ month). Electric / water / dues combined is usually 5-6 k / month, bringing said unfurnished studio to 15 k / month for rental (dirt cheap in my opinion). Many other similar units are furnished and renting for 2-3 x that each month (contact the owner directly to see if you are shouldering utilities / dues). I have rented for 20 k, 40 k, and 60 k (much larger place) in the last year so there are a lot of options. Very few landlords are wanting (or able, due to lockdown restrictions) to rent nightly or weekly.

  12. #27053
    Quote Originally Posted by BrizLad  [View Original Post]

    My gut says "it's a good time to buy and get set for the recovery". My mind is saying, "don't put any more money into that fucking country and just stay in hotels".
    My opinion is, unless you are going to to stay in the condo for at least a couple of years, else not worth buying.

    Rental market is bad now if for investment.

  13. #27052
    Quote Originally Posted by JeanEspero  [View Original Post]
    Is there a way to apply for a new first time SRRV? I want to invest in a savings account or property in Philippines.
    Couple of links for you; one is a government link. I could be wrong, but a previous post from an SRRV gent said that you must apply while in-country:

    https://philippineslifestyle.com/srr...a-philippines/

    https://pra.gov.ph/srrv/

  14. #27051
    Quote Originally Posted by Datiao  [View Original Post]
    With the covid, it's totally a buyer's market right now. Don't see the problem of getting a condo you desire in the Philippines.
    .
    Thanks for the tip. Kandi Realty website seems to be void of content.

    My gut says "it's a good time to buy and get set for the recovery". My mind is saying, "don't put any more money into that fucking country and just stay in hotels".

  15. #27050
    Quote Originally Posted by BrizLad  [View Original Post]
    Just wondering if there are any real estate buying opportunities in places like kandi suites?
    With the covid, it's totally a buyer's market right now. Don't see the problem of getting a condo you desire in the Philippines.

    In cebu city, the condo prices remains stable but they are giving some free electrical appliances like aircon and fridge w purchase.

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